• @Dadifer
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    3721 hours ago

    Yes, they do it because other women care.

    • @FelixCress
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      3220 hours ago

      because other women care

      … and it is somehow men’s fault anyway.

      • @Shapillon
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        716 hours ago

        It’s not specifically men’s fault.

        It’s partriarchy’s and - its pendant - misogyny’s fault. People that pass as men do benefit from them and thus tend to manifest them more but they’re baked in the whole society.

        People that aren’t men can internalize thoses biases too. Women enforcing other women wearing a shit ton of different outfits are manifesting internalized misogyny.

        I’d argue that there’s also a dash of classism sprinkled on top of it because it seems more of an issue in bourgeois (or at least bourgeois affiliated) settings. I wear safety clothes and PPEs in the shop so not much variety here and there’s no issue if I wear the same outfit I like with friends.

        And even at that patriarchy hurts even the “regular-est” cis straight white men. All that shit about “being a real man”, promoting risky behaviours, shutting down all emotions, etc aren’t good for anyone…

        I hope you had an at least ok day c:

    • @bitchkat
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      414 hours ago

      At my old job, someone did a review on glass door and bitched about casual dress. The employees has the audacity to wear sweats.